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  • ''This article is about a [[Folger Consort]] performance inspired by Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see [[The Tempest (disambiguation)]].'' ...sic inspired by Shakespeare’s [[The Tempest|''The Tempest'']] and readings by Sir Derek Jacobi, Holly Twyford, and Richard Clifford.
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  • ...duction of William Shakespeare's [[Richard III|''Richard III'']], directed by Ralph Alan Cohen, from June 12 to July 3, 1998. *William Shakespeare, Playwright
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  • The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express presented their production of [[Love's Labor's Lost|''Love's Labor' ...nandoah Shakespeare Express, 2002. Directed by Nick Hutchinson. Shenandoah Shakespeare Express.|alt=|center]]
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  • ''Henry VI, Part 1'', one of [[William Shakespeare's plays]], is an uncompromising celebration of early English nationalism that contr ...elle (Joan of Arc), who becomes captain of the French, claims to be chosen by the Virgin Mary to liberate France. The English, however, consider her a se
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  • ...on-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. The production was directed by '''Kimberley Sykes''' and starred '''Lucy Phelps''' as Rosalind. ...Sykes returned to the RSC to direct this riotous, exhilarating version of Shakespeare's romantic comedy.
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  • ...uced William Shakespeare's [[As You Like It|''As You Like It'']], directed by Aaron Posner, from May 13 to June 10, 2001. ...Kate Eastwood Norris in ''As You Like It''. Folger Theatre, 2001. Directed by Aaron Posner.|alt=|center]]
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  • ...on-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. The production was directed by '''Fiona Laird''' and starred '''David Troughton''' as Falstaff. .... The only way is Windsor in this outrageous and fun-filled new version of Shakespeare's hilarious comedy.
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  • ...kespeare's [[The Merchant of Venice|''The Merchant of Venice'']], directed by Joe Banno, from June 3 to June 25, 1995. ...onio), and Michael Tolaydo (Shylock), ''The Merchant of Venice'', directed by Joe Banno, Folger Theatre co-produced with Source Theatre Company, 1995.|al
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  • ...ve in ''Rachel and Juliet'', by Lynn Redgrave, Folger Theatre, 2009. Photo by Mig Dooley.|alt=|center]] ...chel and Juliet Folger Theatre.jpg|Lynn Redgrave in ''Rachel and Juliet'', by Lynn Redgrave, Folger Theatre, 2009. Mig Dooley.
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  • Roger Rees performed ''What You Will: By and About the Bard'' from March 30 to April 1, 2007. Developed by Rees, the production included musings about and selections from ''[[Hamlet|
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  • ...on-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. The production was directed by '''Blanche McIntyre''' and starred '''David Troughton''' in the title role. ...vered body parts fill the moral void at the heart of this corrupt society. Shakespeare’s gory revenge tragedy presents us with murder as entertainment, and, as
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  • ...on-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. The production was directed by '''Iqbal Khan''' and starring '''Antony Byrne''' as Antony and '''Josette S Shakespeare’s tragedy of love and duty, picks up the Roman saga where ''Julius Caesar
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  • ...on-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. The production was directed by '''Angus Jackson''', with '''Andrew Woodall''' as Caesar and '''Alex Waldma ...corridors of power. The politics of spin and betrayal turn to violence in Shakespeare’s epic political tragedy, as the race to claim the empire spirals out of
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  • ...o-produced William Shakespeare's [[Richard III|''Richard III'']], directed by Timothy Douglas, from January 11 to January 29, 1995. ...olger Theatre co-produced with Travelling Shakespeare Company, 1995. Photo by Julie Ainsworth.|alt=|center]]
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  • ...om the Center for Shakespeare Studies, please see the article [[Center for Shakespeare Studies program archive]]. ...2 semester seminar sponsored by the Center for Shakespeare Studies and led by Lynne Magnusson.
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  • ...r Theatre]] produced William Shakespeare's ''[[Hamlet|Hamlet]]'', directed by Joe Banno, from October 30 to December 5, 1999. ...d (Hamlet), ''Hamlet''. Folger Theatre, 1999. Directed by Joe Banno. Photo by Ken Cobb.|alt=|center]]
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  • ...ock is My Name'', a re-telling of Shakespeare’s [[The Merchant of Venice]] by '''Howard Jacobson'''. This conversation with the writer was moderated by playwright/director '''Aaron Posner''', whose new work [[District Merchants
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  • ...he [[Center for Shakespeare Studies]], please see the article [[Center for Shakespeare Studies program archive]]. ...acial and national identity. In addition to other Elizabethan and Jacobean plays that engage related issues—including ''The Jew of Malta'', ''A Christian
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  • ...th (1833–1893) [[File:Edwin_Booth.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Edwin Booth, photo by Charles D. Fredricks & Co., New York: [s.n. 1860?]]] was a Shakespearean ac ===Notable items at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]===
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  • ...tre]] produced William Shakespeare's [[King Lear|''King Lear'']], directed by Alfred Preisser, from January 11 to February 18, 2007. ...eatre in a co-production with The Classical Theatre of Harlem, 2007. Photo by Scott Suchman.|alt=|center]]
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